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RECKLESS

About 3 pages (954 words)

The Village Voice, October 20th, 2004

RECKLESS

By Craig Lucas

Biltmore Theatre

261 West 47th Street

212.239.6200

RACHEL IN WONDERLAND

In Reckless's insane, unstable world, staggering coincidences may be all you can believe in

In an item on the TV newscast that the heroine and her husband are watching as Reckless opens, a woman has given birth to a two-headed baby on Christmas Eve; "mother and child," the newscaster tells us, unconscious of any pun, "are both in stable condition." So, at the Biltmore, are lunacy, improbability, and goodness of heart, which make up Reckless's holy trinity. Ours is an insane, unstable world, w...

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